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The FireFox RSS feed is pointed to the the AnimeSuki RSS feed on the mirror "www.rpguru.com",
which I operate myself. I recently moved this mirror to another server, for which I temporary created
the alias "www2.rpguru.com" so that mirror updating could continue.

The problem is... because the move had finished, I had removed this alias again. But I forgot to update
the information on the server that updates all mirrors. Which resulted in "www.rpguru.com" not being
updated since about Friday evening. Oops.

I've fixed now again, meaning that the next mirror update will bring "www.rpguru.com" fully up-to-date
again, which should also revive the RSS feed, which only displays new torrents for the past 24 hours
(and thus was simply empty).

To refresh the Live Bookmark without restarting FireFox, right-click on the link in the menu, and
select "Refresh Live Bookmark" -- worked fine for me.

Hello,
First i wanna say that you guys at Animesuki are doing a great job! Keep up the great work!

Its awsome that you guys provide and RSS feed however I think it could use a little work. It'd be nice if it had direct links to torrents....I remember reading about a post about this somewhere in this forum...they AnimeSuki admin came up with a compromise with using enclosures and/or making even that optional still having the links point the the digi-subber webpages. That sounded great but nothing ever came of that.

Also I'm here to drum up support for GART (Generally Accepted RSS Titles), something I hatched up myself. I'm making the rounds trying to convince the many anime sites with RSS/BitTorrent feeds to try to conform to this simple spec as it will make things easier for people using RSS Video Agreggators like Azureus RSS Feed Scaner and Videora.

I think AnimeSuki could easily implement this due to the storage of lots of information in its database.

Anyways, I'd like to hear your comments and suggestions. I'm gonna post a link to this post on my webpage if you don't mind, hopefully to show you that more than just one person would like to see these changes made.

Er, it seems to work fine for me -- I do not get any errors when viewing those pages
in FireFox, and online XML validators also don't seem to mind. The only real problem with
the XML output is that it has no DOCTYPE (figures, it isn't XHTML) nor a tag declaration
(or whatever it's called).

Right now, the biggest problem I had recently had was that the data in Sage, an RSS viewer extension for Firefox, was woefully out of date. The fix for that was a cache clear and it woke right up. I just feel like an idiot for not thinking about this sooner!

I just got locked out of the same server rpguru.com is hosted on. Seems like I had the
firewall rules set a little to strict. Fortunately it only affected on IP out of the several ones
that are on the server, so I could still access it.

I've now cleared all old IP blocks from that server. Try and see if www.rpguru.com works now...

When you do this the RSS feed will use "TV style" episode numbering. For example "Air Gear 22"
will now be listed as "Air Gear 1x22". In TV style episode numbering the number before the "x"
indicates the season number, but this is usually irrelevant for fansubs. Some RSS feed parsers
still rely on them however, such as uTorrent's RSS parser.

The effect of this change is that uTorrent can now properly parses the episode numbers from
the AnimeSuki RSS feed, so that you can easily use filters on them. I haven't test this myself though
(other than checking that the episode parsing works).

Notes:

- The "1x" part is a static string, it does not really indicate season. So while Major episode 27
would actually be from season 2, it would still be listed as "1x27" as the AnimeSuki database
does not store season information.

- The episode number used is the integer used for SORT ORDER. This means that sometimes
the episode number may be a little awkward when AnimeSuki staff purposely alters this
number to force a certain sorting order (like when TV, Movie and OVA episodes are mixed in a series page).

- Batch torrents are listed with the first episode only. So a batch of episodes "11-15" is listed as 1x11.
uTorrent doesn't appear to support parsing episode ranges (that's parsing ranges from the RSS feed,
uTorrent can filter on episode ranges, but that's not related to batch torrents).

I have tested it in the utorrent client and it works like a dream. I just have a question for anyone who is more used to the RSS feature of utorrent. Is there a way to exclude some groups for the sake of trying to keep your series one group?

EDIT: After a little experimenting, I figured out what I needed to. To get the specific series from just one group, you need to add every other group to the exclude between wildcard characters(*,?, and |)